akoza
Senior Member
I almost spiraled through the same madness, but I finally figured it out. What ultimately worked for me was I formatted my flash drive to FAT32 (you need to do a full format - quick format didn't work for me). This will take a good 30 minutes to an hour so go grab some lunch while it's working.I've been slowly spiraling into madness while trying to get new clock wallpapers in my ITS. I've tried a million different USB drives, a factory reset, formatting all usb drives all ways I can (both on windows and mc) and a bazillion file sizes/resolutions (non exceeding the 11MB or 4096 x 2304 rules, files always in root).
I noticed some saying that if one file isn't recognizable then the head unit won't see any so I tried one at a time as suggested. No dice.
Are all million of my usb drives just incompatible?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
After it's done, put your files on your drive and you should be good to go!
The Integra owner's manual says file names need to be no more than 64 bytes, so just to be safe I named my files 1.jpg, 2.jpg, etc.
Note: I was using a using a PC. Not sure whether this process will be any different on a Mac.
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